I have a black glazed and lidded cast iron oven pot and a large glass casserole with lid. As a supplement, I've been dreaming of buying a cream-colored 6,3 liter Le Cr--set oval casserole but I think it's pricey. I found an affordable substitute from a Finnish manufacturer: a 5 l white cast iron oval casserole (sand casted in China), enamelled inside out and suitable for all types of heat sources, including induction. The reduced price is 90€ (82£) including shipping costs, so I ordered one today. Only time will tell if it endures washing-up liquids (hand wash), scrubbing with coarse salt & lemon juice or baking soda and daily use for its worth. I'd be happy to hear experiences of Le Cr--set casseroles, their substitutes and cleaning methods for enamelled cast iron as my new casserole is delicate in color.
Photo credits: OVAL POT 5 L ENAMELLED CAST IRON S/S KNOB - Heirol Global
Photo credits: OVAL POT 5 L ENAMELLED CAST IRON S/S KNOB - Heirol Global
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